How to format IPv4 with Slash Notation
Hi everbody,
can anyone explain how to format a cell, if I would like to enter IPv4 with slash notation:
10.0.0.0/24
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Hi everbody,
can anyone explain how to format a cell, if I would like to enter IPv4 with slash notation:
10.0.0.0/24
Format as text and you can type whatever you want. But maybe I am misunderstanding what you want because if the cell is the default "automatic" format and you type in an address like that, it should automatically be treated as text without having to do any manual formatting.
Format as text and you can type whatever you want. But maybe I am misunderstanding what you want because if the cell is the default "automatic" format and you type in an address like that, it should automatically be treated as text without having to do any manual formatting.
Ahh, you must be in a region that uses a comma for the decimal separator.
I was definitely thinking too complicatedly. Format as text is fine.
With the default "automatic" format "10.1.0.0/24" results in "420 5/6"...
How to format IPv4 with Slash Notation